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                   Shoot the Piano Player (1960)
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Charles Aznavour,
Jean-Jacques Aslanian,
Daniel Boulanger,
Serge Davri,
Claude Heymann,
Alex Joffe,
Richard Kanayan,
Boby Lapointe,
Catherine Lutz,
Claude Mansard,
Michele Mercier
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Francois Truffaut
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Drama,
 Foreign
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WinStar Home Video
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English
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84 mins
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An homage to the American gangster film, Shoot The Piano Player is Truffaut's brilliant follow-up to the The 400 Blows. Charles Aznavour plays a former concert pianist who has given up his fame and career and now plays in a run-down Parisian bar. He befriends a waitress who encourages him to resume his career. However, when his gangster brother begs him for help, the pianist heads down a precarious path of murder, intrigue and passion.
                 
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